Flowerization™ Service
Imagine your favorite image as a giant bouquet
Click to see a Flowerizer image preview example
Click the image above to see a sample preview page, which is how your project will be presented to you for approval.
Flowerizer.com can turn your own images into floral masterpieces.
The resulting images can be printed as sumptuous posters that have multiple levels of stunning beauty. From across the room your picture will look like a painting, but as you get closer you will start to see the beautiful and detailed blossoms. You and your guests will enjoy studying the image at close range as you pour over the velvety beauty of tens of thousands of flowers.
Your image can be flowerized for only $59.95
A non-refundable initiation fee of $5.00 is required.
The intitiation fee is applied toward the final price.
Click to see a Flowerizer image preview example
Click the image above to see a sample preview page, which is how your project will be presented to you for approval.
To have your favorite image flowerized:
  1. Pay the $5.00 initiation fee to create your order (click Add to Cart below)
  2. You will receive an email from Flowerizer.com with a link to your personalized project upload page
  3. Specify various options for how your image will be created
  4. Upload your image
  5. Your image will be personally flowerized using our proprietary software tools
  6. Once your image is complete, you will receive another email with a link to a preview page so you can see the flowerization results. To see an example of a preview page, click here.
  7. If you are not satisfied with the results, you can request reprocessing up to three times per $5.00 initiation fee.
  8. When you are satisfied with your masterpiece, pay the balance and Flowerizer will send you a custom CD-ROM with your flowerized image. You can also order various kinds of prints of your new image directly from the Flowerizer.com website.
Flowerization Service
Initiation Fee $5.00

...men who contempuously reject flowers as effeminate and unworthy of manhood, reveal a certain coarseness. Were flowers fit to eat or drink, were they stimulative of passions, or could they be gambled with like stocks and public consciences, they would take them up where finer minds would drop them, who love them as revelations of God's sense of beauty...
Henry Ward Beecher - A Discource of Flowers